Teledyne operating instructions Model OT-2 System Operation, Installation

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Model OT-2 System

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Operation

Operation of the Model OT-2 System involves installing the unit, making appropriate sample gas connections, and calibration.

3.1Installation

WARNING: Safe operation of the system requires the user to properly ground the system, install the wiring and power the transmitter.

It is the user's responsibility to determine and in- stall, should a safety barrier be required.

Installation of the Model OT-2 System includes:

1.Unpacking

2.Mounting

3.Gas connections

4.Electrical connections

5.Installing the Micro-Fuel Cell

6.Testing the system.

3.1.1Unpacking the Analyzer

Carefully unpack the analyzer and inspect it for damage. Immediately report any damage to the shipping agent.

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Contents Model OT-2 Oxygen Transmitter System Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model OT-2 SystemTable of Contents Ground Model OT-2 System Introduction Introduction Model OT-2 System Front View Introduction Model OT-2 System Introduction Model OT-2 System Operational TheoryMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Principles of Operation Operational Theory Model OT-2 SystemCross Section of a Micro-Fuel Cell not to scale Electrochemical Reactions Model OT-2 System Operational Theory Characteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel Cell Electronics and Signal Processing Sample Flow Description See Figure Piping Layout Operational Theory Model OT-2 System Model OT-2 System Operation InstallationMounting Details Operation Model OT-2 SystemGas Connections Operation Model OT-2 System Front View of Transmitter Calibration Operation Model OT-2 System Installing the Micro-Fuel CellSample System Component Locations Span Gas % F.S. x 4 + = Output in VDC 100 3 H2S Scrubber Testing the SystemOperation Model OT-2 System Model OT-2 System Maintenance Model OT-2 System Scrubber Replacement Maintenance Model OT-2 System Appendix Qty Part Number Description Section I Product Identification Section III Physical Hazards Section V Emergency and First Aid Procedures Appendix